Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 7th Apr 2007 20:58 UTC, submitted by rx182
Windows Paul Thurrot writes about Windows XP SP3: "If you were looking for any glimpse into the mind of Microsoft, this is it: the company has completely abandoned Windows XP, and it has absolutely no plans to ever ship an XP SP3. My guess is that Microsoft will do what it did with the final Windows 2000 Service Pack: claim years later that it's no longer needed and just ship a final security patch roll-up. This is the worst kiss-off to any Microsoft product I've ever seen, and you'd think the company would show a little more respect to its best-selling OS of all time."
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RE: Explanation of a service pack
by Soulbender on Tue 10th Apr 2007 16:18 UTC in reply to "Explanation of a service pack"
Soulbender
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2005-08-18

"Unlike most hobbyist Linux distributions, Microsoft has a committed support lifecycle available for anyone to see."

No really??? I multi-billion multinational corporation has better support than a hobbyist non-profit project run by a handfull of people on nickel and dimes? Fo' real?
Seriously, I wouldn't expect anything less.
Of course, you shouldnt compare MS to those but to the likes of Novell and RedHat.

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